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There are four areas of degree emphasis to choose from in the Automotive Technology degree: Ford ASSET / MLR (Maintenance & Light Repair), Global Manufacturers, Independent Shops and MCAP (MOPAR Career Automotive Program). Degree requirements will be met using specific courses that also provide training in one of these sub-specialties.
The Automotive Technology program provides a strong foundation for a successful and financially rewarding career in a very complex and diverse field. The program prepares students to service and diagnose sophisticated systems. Co-op placement for students provides hands-on training to hone those skills.
MCC partners with dealerships and independent businesses to provide students with training and opportunities for full-time employment with companies who handle brands like Audi, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Subaru, Infinity, Ford, Lincoln, Dodge, Jeep, RAM, Chrysler, Fiat and more.
Students graduating from this program will have the following skills:
- Safety and Compliance: adherence to safety protocols and regulations ensuring safety and compliance.
- Communication and Teamwork: effectively communicate and collaborate in a professional manner.
- Proficiency in Automotive Technology: demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of automotive systems.
- Repair and Maintenance: possess skills necessary to perform maintenance and complex repairs.
- Diagnostic Skills: Graduates ability to evaluate and correct mechanical and electrical issues using advanced diagnostic tools and techniques.
- Adaptability and Flexibility: adaptation to technological advancements, staying current with industry.
- Customer Service Skills: excellent customer service by addressing client needs and ensuring satisfaction
- Advanced Training: recognizing the importance of professional development, actively seeking to enhance knowledge and skills.
- The Chrysler MCAP (Mopar Career Automotive Program) is accredited by the ASE Foundation.
- The Global Manufacturers pathway is accredited by the ASE Foundation.
- Specific manufacturer certifications are handled through MCC's automotive partnerships.